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Gota’s Interview Re-Produced For Comments

The Colombo Telegraph has received a considerable amount of emails requesting us to re-produce the yesterday’s Daily Mirror interview with the Secretary to the Ministry of Defence Gotabaya Rajapaksa. They point out that Daily Mirror readers are not allowed to comment under the said article and this is the first time that such a ban is in place. We publish below the Daily Mirror interview in full allowing readers to give their comments.

I deplore any form of extremism; Gota

The country’s powerful Secretary of Defence Gotabaya Rajapaksa spoke to the Daily Mirror in one of his most wide ranging interviews in recent times, on a gamut of issues.  Rajapaksa explained why he believes that devolution of power is not the solution to the national question.
He also expressed his candid views about his percieved relationship with hard-line Sinhala groups,the issues surrounding the arrest of a senior Police officer on charges of murder and about the controversial Matale mass grave among other topics on this interview.

Full interview

Q: You come from a political family. What are your views on the presidencies of J.R. Jayewardene, R.Premadasa and Chandrika BandaranaikeYour impressions of their times in power?

Gota

I was in the Army under President Jayewardene and President Premadasa, and I see it purely in a defence perspective, in the sense of national security. In my view, both President Jayewardene  and President Premadasa were not able to properly understand and comprehend the situation which was leading to the conflict that dragged on for so many years.

President Jayewardene , of course, during his tenure hadn’t experienced this sort of an issue. In fact, nobody had experienced this, including the military and the politicians. It was a whole new challenge for all of them. But leadership is all about the capability to deal with such situations with a vision. I don’t think he did that properly. I’m not talking about the economy, but in terms of national security, President Jayewardene  did not make the right decisions.

I had seen from the late 1970’s how these extreme Tamil movements developed, especially during the time I served in the North. If you correctly analyse the growth of the LTTE, and how it developed into such a massive organization, you will realize that the strain in the relationship Sri Lanka had with India was the main reason for it.

This is clear because at the very beginning India trained the LTTE, including its leaders.  They permitted training camps in Tamil Nadu, and the RAW was responsible for training its leaders. At the time the leader in India was Mrs. Ghandhi, and the relationship between President Jayewardene  and Indira Ghandhi was a strained one. That was the main reason for them to help the LTTE at the time. There was no other reason.  Before that, we had had a cordial as well as a meaningful relationship with India. It was clearly a mistake President Jayewardene  made at that time. Unfortunately, his advisors were not able to comprehend the possible consequences of that situation either. They could not foresee the threat of a military organisation emerging against the government. They never anticipated such an eventuality, and it was a big mistake on their part. There were so many incidents to prove this point. A very good example for this was the arrest of Kuttumani and Prabhakaran in the 1980’s in Tamil Nadu.

At that time, the Indian government informed the government of Sri Lanka that these two had been arrested. But the government of Sri Lanka did not take it seriously enough, and sent Major Lionel Balagalle and ASP Punya De Silva to India. They were low level officers at that time.

And India’s reaction to that was, they just gave the pictures of Kuttumani and Prabhakaran and sent these two officers back to Sri Lanka, they were not even allowed to interrogate these people, and the two were later released. If the government at that time, had the prudence to at least send a minister to India and shown enough concern on the issue, and had higher level discussion, then history would have been different.  We lost peace and stability in this country due to such blunders. So you have to judge the performance of these leaders on that.

It’s true that during the 1980’s President Jayewardene  appointed General Tissa Weerathunga as overall commander in the North and gave orders to eradicate terrorism, and that was a good move.

During that time apart from the military aspect of, there were a lot of other factors taking shape. These were the foundations of the full blown terrorist outfit. Initially, there were Tamil people being resettled within the Eelam border. There were areas which were complete jungles in which people were resettled. Some of these Tamil villages that we see today were not there before. Various NGOs were also helping this process. Then, of course, there was financing, with money coming in from various accounts. Everything except  military training was taking place there.

However, the LTTE had a big problem in recruiting people, because the LTTE was a small organisation. Even the other armed groups were very small outfits. General Weerathunga understood all these factors, and did very good work to curb the situation, but most of his recommendations were not implemented by the government mainly due to pressure from the TULF.

The ‘83 communal riots were a turning  point in this context. President Jayewardene  was responsible for it, because for three days he did not take any action to arrest the situation. This was in fact the turning point in this entire saga. He did not take proper action, and instead gathered all the Tamil people and sent them all to Jaffna, on a ship. This gave the LTTE the best opportunity to recruit people. Before that, I know very well that the LTTE did not have popular support, I know for a fact that the LTTE had difficulty in recruiting people, but this gave them the opening to recruit cadres.

Since that time a huge growth of all the terrorist groups in the North was witnessed. There were also other incidents such as the burning of the Jaffna library, the rigging of the DDC elections etc. The President was responsible for all these. These were the incidents which helped the LTTE to grow into what it later became.

There was also no mechanism to stop trained cadres and weapons from being brought into the island.
Then there was the instance when the IPKF was brought into the country. Because of all these weaknesses, we couldn’t stand against Indian pressure leading up to the intervention of the IPKF. All of this was because President Jayewardene couldn’t handle the situation, thus compelling him to give in to Indian pressure. President Premadasa also followed these footsteps.

Q: What about the IPKF’s intervention?
Bringing in the IPKF was a failure on the part of the Lankan government. However, once they came in, they initially intervened as “the friends of the LTTE” – but very soon the entire intervention turned the other way because Prabhakaran’s idea was not about settling this issue, he had a different agenda. He didn’t want to hand over weapons and agree to the 13th Amendment.  His agenda was very different. He wanted to divide this country into two by military means, therefore, he didn’t want to accept the Provincial Council System. What Prabhakaran instead did was to turn his guns against the IPKF.

Then a new situation arose with the IPKF beginning to fight the LTTE. At the inception, they suffered a lot of casualties, but since the Indian Army was a professional Army they were able to gradually turn the situation around. They started attacking and exerting pressure on the LTTE.

Then what happened was President Premadasa had discussions with the LTTE, and gave weapons and funded them. He made a huge blunder when he told the IPKF that was fighting the LTTE to leave the country. That was a grave misjudgment on his part. He did not visualise and analyse the situation properly, a facet that all good leaders must possess.

Since the IPKF was in the country, and they were fighting the LTTE we most certainly could have tackled this entire problem in a different way. He and his government could’ve sent the IPKF back, but they shouldn’t have created a situation in which the LTTE could raise its head up again, and fight against the Sri Lankan military. What happened however, is that in less than six months after the IPKF’s departure the LTTE launched the Eelam War- 2 against our troops.

Therefore, on a national security point of view these are the mistakes these two leaders made. They didn’t give proper leadership when the time demanded it. This led to a war which dragged on for thirty years causing massive destruction to life and property. This was a problem which could have been tackled at a very early stage.
You can see how we gradually lost peace in this country, leading to a point where we ultimately gave in and divided this country.

When I took over as Secretary of Defence, this country was almost two countries, with a majority of the areas in the North and the East being virtually governed by Prabhakaran. Neither the Police nor the military could go into these areas, despite our government agents, officers and other state workers being stationed in these areas. The LTTE had the military power. We were paying and maintaining these government officers, but Prabhakaran was directing them as to their duties. They had their own Police, Court System and printed their own stamps, doing almost everything as they wished.

This country was almost divided at the time. You could see how it gradually developed into this situation, and obviously it was a failure in leadership on the part of successive Sri Lankan Presidents.

President Jayewardene inherited a peaceful country with all people living together, but he led it to a country that was in turmoil.  Day by day the situation deteriorated in this country. We lost the peace and stability of this country. gradually based on all of the above.

It is on these factors, that one should judge and assess the performance of these leaders. This is a brief detailing and of course, there are other aspects and a more in-depth analysis could be done about this, but in brief this is what really happened.

Q: Don’t you think all these leaders, including your brother always felt that the LTTE was a result of a political problem, caused by an issue the Tamil people faced in the North? Do you not think that this problem should be addressed?

It is not a political problem, in many countries including so-called advanced societies which have minorities there are issues relating to the minorities. One has to then understand these issues and address them, whether in the US, the UK or any other country, these  issues exist when there are minorities.

Then of course you have to bring certain rules, regulations and methods to address these issues. That is what one has to do. You can’t call these political issues. Of course, the government has to address these issues, but it has to be in similar vein that any other issue prevalent within a country would be addressed.

Even if there are issues of the majority community the government will have to similarly address these issues. Now after we gained independence, there were certain issues for the majority community and the government had to address these issues. You have to take the country as one citizenry, and identify these problems, understand them and of course address them.

Also it must not be forgotten that in many developing countries, most of these issues are not confined to the minorities. It is not that they go through these issues alone and it is not that they face these issues because they are minorities. Upon close analysis, at times, it would be clear that the majority community faces these issues more acutely than the minority communities.

But Politicians try to show that these are only confined to the minorities. It can happen both ways- where politicians representing the minority can go to their community and point out issues and say that these issues arise only because you are either Tamil or a Muslim and blame a Sinhalese government.
But that’s not the truth- these very same problems are faced by the Sinhalese farmer, fisherman and worker. Similarly the majority community politicians can use this to trump up the same communal feeling.

In that way most of these issues are because of politicians- they use these issues for political advantage. So we have to look at them as common issues and address them on a broader basis.

But if there are issues that are confined to the minorities- if the Muslims or the Tamils feel that they have issues only because they are of that ethnic group, then it has to be resolved through dialogue and discussion.

However, the method in which this is being addressed today, by demarcating certain areas for Tamils and certain areas for Muslims and giving certain powers to them, will not solve any problem. There has been no country in the world where such problems have been solved by dividing the people and dividing a country. Wherever they have united these people the problems have been solved, a good example is Singapore.

There are no Tamil areas, Muslims areas or 100% Sinhalese areas. Look at the Tamil community, they live all around the country and there are no restrictions. For example look at the change in the demographics in Colombo during the last decade. Today Sinhalese have become the minority in Colombo with people migrating from the North and the East. But nobody is saying that you can’t buy land or that they can’t live in Colombo.

It’s wrong to say that only the Tamils can buy land in Jaffna. Any Sri Lankan must be able to live in any part of Sri Lanka, they should be able to live, buy land, do business or work in any part of the country. Only then would people be able to live together. Unless that happens this problem will persist.

It is very detrimental and not for the benefit of the Muslims or the Tamils to ask for separate areas. This is good for the politicians for their survival and it is only for their survival that they keep asking for these things and it isn’t for the benefit of the common man.

Sri Lankans must live together to ensure that the whole country develops. This is the best opportunity for that to happen. We have lost so many valuable opportunities during the last 30 years of war. The rest of the world moved ahead with the technological boom leaving us behind. We lost this opportunity because of the war that prevailed in this country. We were fighting while the rest of the world was progressing.

We lost valuable lives,  be it Sinhalese, Tamil, Muslims, the Military and the LTTE;  fact is that we lost valuable life. We lost so much of property and resources within the period. Look at the destruction it caused, how can a country afford to lose 22 aircrafts in a single day? Or a bomb explosion at the country’s pivotal commercial hub? The oil refineries, harbours and everything else was destroyed.

Our tourist industries and fisheries industries were completely destroyed and no sensible investor would have come to Sri Lanka under those circumstances.
Now we have peace and stability in this country, this is the time for us to progress.

We haven’t restricted the Tamils or the Muslims from doing business. Who are the top businessmen in this country? Among them you would find many Tamils and Muslims.

Is there a restriction in terms of education for the minorities in this country? Is there any sort of restriction for a Muslim or a Tamil to enter a university? Everything happens purely on merit. If you are good you are hired.

Look at the nubers of Doctors, Lawyers, Engineers, Accountants or any other profession- there are a large amount of those from the minority communities. Then where is this discrimination that people talk about? There is no such barrier. If one is talented there is no barrier whatsoever to become anyone in this country irrespective of ethnicity.

Is there any problem for any minority to buy property in Colombo or any other part of this country? No. This is what we have to look at. If the Tamil or Muslim community still feels insecure, then we need to identify the problem but these factors must most certainly be considered.

If there is no problem to do business, if there is no problem in entering university, if there is no problem in buying land and if there is no barrier to become a professional then where is the discrimination? Where does this sense of insecurity stem from? It must be identified and solutions must be brought through necessary dialogue.

There are Tamils living in every part of country, then how do you solve the problem by giving only certain powers to the North and the East? How does it solve the problems of the Tamils living elsewhere? There is no logic in this.

Q: Isn’t the argument however that the majority of those living in the North are from the Tamil community and therefore they aspire for self- governance?

That is the problem. That shouldn’t be the case. This happened because the LTTE prevented any other community from entering these areas. They ethnically cleansed the North. For thirty years there was no growth of Sinhalese in that area. The reverse never happened in any other area. Tamils were allowed to come to any other province and settle down at any time as they wished, during this period. But the Sinhalese weren’t even permitted to enter the Northern Province.

If the situation was normal there would have been more and more Sinhalese in the Northern Province. I would know this because I served in Jaffna as a 2nd lieutenant. There were Sinhalese in Jaffna, Kilinochchi, Mullathiwu, Vavuniya, Mannar and other areas. What happened to these Sinhalese?

Not only were the Sinhalese chased out, they weren’t even permitted to enter the areas, so obviously it was confined to Tamils.

This is not even an argument. Take Trincomalee as an example. Before the 1980s the majority in Trincomalee were Sinhalese. Today the Sinhalese have become a minority in Trincomalee and that is because the LTTE chased them out. Not only did the numbers decrease, there was also no growth of the Sinhalese.

If normalcy prevailed this entire situation would have changed. It is nothing but true and correct that in the North and East there must be the same percentage of the majority community. When 78% of this country comprises Sinhalese how does such a vast landmass in the North become 98% Tamil. Isn’t this unnatural? This was forced. Natural growth was prevented.

Q: But still don’t you believe in devolution or decentralisation of power?

No I don’t believe in devolution because of the above points I mentioned. If devolution is for administrative purposes that is of course legitimate. But if one thinks that devolution would provide an answer to the national problem that is something that I don’t agree with.

Take Police powers for example, when one says Police powers would solve the ethnic problem that is faced, tell me how does that same model work in the Eastern Province?

In the Eastern Province you would never get a Tamil Chief Minister. Mr. Pillayan was appointed CM only because the President wanted him to be the CM, despite a lot of pressure from the Muslim Ministers. How can you say that under a Muslim Chief Minister there won’t be the same issues the Tamil are facing?

If this is the argument and if this is the theory- that devolution would solve the problem, I want to know how it solves the issues of the Tamils living in the Central Province who live without any concerns under a Sinhalese Chief Minister. How about the Tamils living in Uva? In Sabaragamuwa? Do you know that in the Ratnapura District, there are more Tamils than in Kilinochchi?.

What about their concerns then? There is simply no logic in this argument.

Q: You earlier said that the strained relationship with India caused the LTTE. Accordingly if one is to take that the 13th amendment was India’s creation don’t you think that it would cause a problem now with India by backtracking it?

This is why I said we should not listen to India. This is our problem. Diplomatic relationships are different from this and we should not mix the two up. We should have good diplomatic relationships with India, Pakistan, China and everybody.

But India and Sri Lanka are two countries. This problem is inherently a Sri Lankan problem and should be solved by Sri Lankans.

If the relationship of these two countries is strained on this one issue then it is wrong, even on India’s part. I have spoken to the new High Commissioner, and the Indian Officials and they have never said that relationships would be strained because of this issue.

This is our country and it is our future that we are talking about here. We can’t sacrifice this country’s future due to pressure from any other country, be it India, US or Europe. We will live for a very short period but for generations and generations to come Sri Lanka must remain a sovereign independent  and a peaceful state.

We made a mistake earlier by giving into external pressure with regard to the method of governance in this country.

Q: Are you therefore calling for the complete repealing of the 13th amendment?

I think that’s the way forward. But that doesn’t mean that I’m against decentralisation, it is good but it has to be practical. It has to be beneficial and it has to be sustainable. Also decentralisation must ensure peace and stability in this country.

You should not segregate places- to demarcate certain areas based on ethnicities. That is not reconciliation. Reconciliation is bringing people together; it is about ensuring that people think as one nation.

A person can have his own religion, culture and identity, but that is different from this segregation. Mixed cultures can enrich the culture of a nation. The Sinhalese and Tamils have their own culture and that is a good thing but it should enrich a nation rather than alienate them within the country itself.

Q: Moving on to another direction, despite this country being one of the few countries that has not seen terror since the end of its war in 2009, there has been a sudden rise in communal tensions?

This again I see as a reaction to some of the claims and things done by the minorities. We shouldn’t let these things come out. Remember the majority community is 78% but if some 8% or 10% of the community tries to bring various issues all the time it creates a suspicion among the majority community. It creates insecurity within the majority community and obviously there will be sections reacting to that. This is what happened. And this is why I say that we should not alienate issues to be regarded as Tamil or Muslim issues.

This will only give opportunity to the majority community to bring out these issues.This is where communal problems arise. Instead we have to discuss these issues on a common basis. Definitely if the minority communities feel certain problems, I don’t think anyone will oppose them bringing it up.I recently read a news item in one of the papers that in Kalmunai that the Tamil community has approached the Bodu Bala Sena to solve some issues, they have with the Muslim community. Now see where is the end? Where is the end? This will never bring us anywhere.

Q: But do you deplore this form or any other form of extremism?

Of course I do. That’s the main teaching of the Buddha “the Middle Path”. Any form of extremism is bad and that is the teaching of the Buddha and I deplore any form of extremist adherences.

Q: But then there are reports that these groups work under your patronage?

Again this is how politicians take gains from such issues. When people want to sling mud this is what they do. It is true that I got involved when these things happened and because of my involvement, I managed to solve a lot of problems. Not only the Bodu Bala Sena, I discussed things with the Muslim groups and I still do. I invited the Jamiyathul Ulama just like I did with the Bodu Bala Sena. I brought these two groups together and discussed their issues.

These discussion mediated by me helped to solve a lot of problems and bringcalm the raging tensions. My involvement helped to bring this situation down and to bring some sense of calmness- if not I don’t know where these things would have led up to.

I got involved because I saw this as a threat to the national security and stability of this country. We went through this for 30 years and we brought peace into this country and I don’t want to see an opening for any conflict of this sort. That was my main concern and that was why I got involved and spoke to all these groups and mediated in order to bring about a solution.

But the Politicians who want to bring discredit to me label me with Bodu Bala Sena and various groups. I did not create the Bodu Bala Sena, it was a creation as a reaction to what was happening. Of course I knew these priests. Ven. Kirama Wimalajothi is a well- known priest and not only to me, the President also knows him very well, Minister Dinesh Gunwardena, and even the opposition leader Ranil Wickremasinghe knows him too together with other parliamentarians.

One of the other young priests in the organisation was also living in a temple close to Los Angeles where I lived when I was in the United States. Obviously the priest was involved in many Buddhist functions which I organized. Knowing people does not mean that one should be associated with their ideologies. I can’t be involved with any such organisation because I am a government official. I can’t be a member of any group. However, associating with people does not mean that I belong to that group.

I associate with many individuals, I very often meet the Cardinal of this country, I know many Bishops and in fact I addressed the Bishops’ conference at one point to solve certain issues.

That doesn’t mean that I’m involved with them. I meet many renowned priests and others to solve certain issues as the Secretary of Defence. These are not terrorist organisations and it is very wrong to label me due to this. I am a Sinhalese Buddhist and I have the right to associate any priest and visit any temple.

Q: But the main allegation is that the law did not work when there were incidents of violence allegedly propagated by these groups?

No that is wrong. Because of me a lot of things were prevented. I’m not defending the Bodu Bala Sena but most of these things were not done by them; it was rather because of local tensions within these areas.

In all these cases we reacted, in Dambulla it was solved because of Police intervention. Similarly in Dehiwala, Ampara and Balangoda I intervened. In Pepiliyana I spent the whole night trying to solve this issue and nobody else did this. Of course it’s my duty but I went out of my way and beyond the call of my duty to solve these issues.

Also you should not generalise these things. In a society there are different people with different ideas. There are people who think in a different way but this should never be generalised to reflect the view of an entire community.

When something happens on the part of the majority community people tend to generalise it as to reflect the entire view of the community within that incident, but the reverse does not happen. This is wrong. One should look at the full picture, the entire situation before coming to such judgments.

Q: Would you give that guarantee that there would never be a start in violence against any group?

Yes I would. Security and stability are our main priorities; we all need to preserve that. The President is open to discuss and speak to everybody and that is done to maintain this stability.

Of course in a democratic country people think differently. We can’t expect everybody to think in the same way. But nobody should generalise and make it to be a commonality. It is not so.

Anything could be discussed now and solved. It can be a member of the TNA, UNP, SLFP or SLMC -they could all discuss and solve any issues that prevail because there is no terrorism in this country. We can sit and solve any problem that exists. It is useless for Muslim leaders to go and discuss this with some other country, they live in this country and they are all Sri Lankans so we have to discuss these issues and find solutions among us.

Q: After the arrest of a top DIG there have been allegations levelled against you which said that these things happened under your watch? And what measures have you taken to prevent them from occurring again?

These things are not unique to Sri Lanka. They happen all over the world and in Sri Lanka it wasn’t confined to this period and happened all along. What is important is the action that is taken against it. People are people and human beings are human beings, they do wrong things. But look at the extent of the action I have taken against things that I inherited from previous administrations. I inherited them because these were existent and sometimes facilitated in the past.

Look at the Colombo lands issue and the underworld. We didn’t create them. Many groups used to take over lands and create mayhem in the past. I have stopped that now. These people who make such allegations don’t talk about that today do they? I believe these issues still prevail but I’m fighting them and have been able to stop this to a great extent.

I will treat these criminals harshly because they are a menace and a cancer to society. I was not the person who brought drugs into this country; these problems are things that existed. I’m fighting against them, various underworld groups have been quelled to a great extent, but I will fight till these are completely done away with.

This is what I’m doing; I’m the person fighting them.  It is of course very unfortunate that a person at the level of a DIG had been doing this. I wasn’t the one who got him into the police force, and he worked his way to that level. How can you know a person’s background until something is committed?

The important thing is that I have always told the Inspector General of Police (IGP) that discipline is a must and have given him total freedom to conduct his duties. I don’t encourage any wrong doing in any way and would never do so. Nobody has tried to pressurise me in any way politically or otherwise. I have told the IGP that we need an effective and disciplined Police force that fights crimes. During my weekly meetings with the intelligence services and the Police I give them all the support to stop drugs, other vices and to fight crime.

Q: The Opposition especially uses this example to say that you are behind extra judicial killings that occur in the country. What do you have to say to this?

Politicians always sling mud like this and it is nothing new. These very politicians who blame me now for this have blamed me for other things in the past as well. At one point it was about me taking over land in Colombo, which is an utter lie and during the elections they blamed me alleging that I own property and land.

I don’t own a single house in this country, the only property I had, I sold and I don’t posses any estates or anything of the sort. Now the people know the truth.

Then at one time they blamed me for white vans, for everything I am the one who is blamed. Even during the height of the war they brought these very stories like disappearances and white van stories to obstruct our mission which was to eradicate terrorism. Now that is over. Now they have taken this, but I’m the person who is fighting all these crimes. My aim is to fight these crimes like we fought terrorism. I want to eradicate the underworld, the drug dealers. Yes, I may have to use strong methods but I will do so for the betterment of this country and the people.

You have to fight these criminals. My duty is towards the law abiding citizens of this country and not towards any criminal. These things are not created by me or the President. We were here only for seven years and therefore we inherited them. I’m surprised to see Ranil Wickermasighe making statements, what about his past? What about Batalanda?  People know these things.

Q: There is also this other allegation surrounding the Matale mass graveyard against you, what do you have to say about this?

This should be investigated impartially, independently and transparently. I don’t want to comment on it since an investigation going on.
I have my comments but I don’t want to make them right now, let there be an independent, thorough transparent investigation.

If these skeletons are from that era, although I think it was from before that, then a lot of people were blamed for the atrocities in that era. But there is one thing that should be made very clear- the yard was not found in a jungle or in someplace that could not be located. It was found within the premises of a Hospital. Therefore, there is a person responsible of the hospital and I think the investigation should start there.

My argument is that these were not found in the jungles or in someplace that was hidden, it was found in a public place and the investigation could begin there.

There were a lot of people blaming both the JVP and the government at the time and these are the groups that would know what happened if the skeletons are in fact from that era.

Q: What about the recent news about your phone being tapped?

Only the people who have the capability could tap them, I have informed my service provider about this. I felt there was something wrong because each time I used the phone there was either a drop in signal or there was a drop in the quality of the call, there was also an unusual loss of signal at times.

I know that this capability exists, and I know that some foreign embassies or high commissions posses these capabilities. I strongly suspected that this was happening and I complained about it.

Q: And finally there are also allegations that the state intelligence agencies tap the phones of journalists and opposition politicians?

No I can categorically say that it does not happen in Sri Lanka. We don’t indulge in activities that impede on the civil liberties of our citizens.

(By Hafeel Farisz)

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    Mr. Gotabaya’s views portrays the true picture of unfair demands of the minorities led by corrupt politicians and repercussions Sri Lanka have to face by dishing out land and police powers under 13th amendment to the provincial councils. The so called ethnic problem (if there is any) must be solved based on discussions but not based on ethnic groups being proposed by TNA and Muslim Congress.

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      The Daily Mirror is a piece of Trash
      Good to wipe Gota’s Ass!

      The coverage that rag of a news paper give the corrupt and criminal Rajapassa brothers is unbelievable. People should BOYCOTT the DM – it really is a rotten unbalanced paper.

      The massive university students protest march in Colombo got a tiny picture while the clown Mahinda Rajapassa and some embassy official got a massive one. The DM is anti-people and pro-Rajapassa regime and should be burnt down.

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        I concur. This paper is nothing but sh..

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          I second this .. It is a paper for the rich socialites of Colombo 7. Encouraging glitzy events IN COLLABARATION WITH THEIR SISTER rag mag the Hi magazine.

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        DM is of course a piece of shit as same as Daily News shit.
        I stoped reading it long back. I hate their headlines. Such a backboneless boased newspaper.

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          Yes.Thanking to CT. Daily mirror is another state media never no room to constructive criticism Ranil & Mahinda Family.fear or well paid. Its shown in Chief justice matter.

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        It has been found out now . The paper is owned by Ranil Wickramasinghes Uncles and Ruwan Wijewardene (UNP MP ‘s) father .Absolutely useless paper good for the Colombians who adore the latest fashion pages and the socialites who are highlighted in their glamorous outfits .!

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          Sarojini,

          Worthless lying shitty[Edited out], who told you DM is owned by Ranil?

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            Ranil Wicramasinghes Uncle if you care to read the comment properly.

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      Sri Lanka is the 8th most dangerous country in the world.
      Naturally with a criminal psychopath Gotabaya the great White Van Goon in charge of security in the Miracle of Asia – what do you expect?!
      The fox is in the chicken coup!

      Goon Gota talks about inheriting a mess as defense secretary. Well sine the war ended he has doubled the in-security mess, and eroded military discipline and promoted corruption in the armed forces of Lanka after the war ended by setting up military businesses – cafes, travel agencies, hotels run by military on lands grabbed from people.. This is mission and mandate creep, which is bad for the military institutions because it PROMOTES CORRUTPION and destroys roles and discipline. What should have been done at war’s end, is down sizing and right sizing the military for peace time- with golden handshakes for solders to pursue other livelihoods.

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      Gota should be our President for next 10 years &
      go for all out war against & decimate INGO/NGO mafia / Sinhala Tigers holding brief to Separatists / leftist leftover jokers supporting devolution & division of Lanka/ Anti-Sinhala Buddhists hellbent on destroying only Sinhala Country on earth.

      Mind you, day is not far away, if Gota contests Presidency he would romp home with record majority polling easily over 75 % votes cast at election.

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        Gota was a mediocre person before being given a Green Card to migrate to the US. In the US although he has been working at a Fuel Station, the Americans have behind the curtain cultivated him with his sibling in the management of affairs. Thereafter the Americans stage the Presidential Election for VP to enable MR to become the President and both Gota and Basil get important positions and carry the brief accordingly. The only time he messed up was being over enthusiastic he tried to lure VP to a trap with his then buddy SF in 2006 to finish VP. But VP having got the wind sent three suicide bombers, one to Gota, one to SF and another to be blown near Hotel Hilton right in the heart of the HSZ. This is the only explanation possible why they were targeted after VP was paid heavily to install MR as President. Thereafter Gota adhered to the plan laid by the Americans and have successfully carried on as much as Shavendra Silva is shielded and protected by the Americans.

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          Bravo Gamini Bravo!

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          Found out who is spreading THE RUMOUR ABOUT Gota working at a petrol station . It only takes one person to start this and the foolish SL repeat this like parrots ,depending whose side of the political spectrum one is . He was an adminstrative , and systems assistant in the Loyala institute in LA. Feel free to check this out.

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        Your prediction is wrong, IDIOT !!

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        John

        “Gota should be our President for next 10 years & go for all out war against & decimate”

        You mean Gota would be a better president than his lousy brother. It makes sense.

        Why do you restrict his office to 10 years, president for life is a better option.

        Please tell us whether you are planning to start a people smuggling kallathoni business in the future. You have great potential in that market if you make Gota the president for life.

        I wish you well in your endevours.

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        You mean to say that there are 75% MODAYAS in Srilanka.

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        Well said John . I second this .

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        Goat ( Gotabaya) will never win a presidential election in Sri Lanka for sure. Firstly, he has no brains, secondly he is not mentally sound(phycopath) and thirdly the people of Sri Lanka hate him as he is a cold blooded murderer, liar, big time rogue,gangster who harbours criminals and he is indirectly linked to the underworld and drug mafia in Sri Lanka big time and also encourages religious and ethnic violence. The only place that he should be in from now on is in a cesspit burning with charcol and fire. Never to die but just keep burning and rotting.May be next to Velupillai Prabakaran’ s body or on top of Prabakaran’s body.

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      THIS THE COWARD WHO FLED TO US
      THANKS TO THE BROTHER, GOT A 2ND CHANCE
      OTHER WISE A NOBODY !!

      US IS DECENTRALIZED, POLICE POWERS, LAND POWERS, ETC, ETC…

      INDIA TOO, WE NO DIFFERENT TO MOTHER INDIA, THEIR STATES WERE SEPERATE COUNTRIES IN HISTORY, EXPERIENCED SIMILAR ISSUES TO OURS, SAME ETHNO LINGUISTIC GROUP, ONLY THE SURROUNDING SEA MAKES US THE EXCEPTION (OF A SEPERATE STATE).

      SO WITH GOTA’S LOGIC, INDIA HAS A CLAIM TO LANKA
      (EVEN RAMA, VIJAYA, IMPORTED BUDDISM, OUR CULTURE.. TESTIFIES TO THIS)

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    I deplore any form of extremism; Gota

    Well let’s see.


    Q: But do you deplore this form or any other form of extremism?

    Of course I do. That’s the main teaching of the Buddha “the Middle Path”. Any form of extremism is bad and that is the teaching of the Buddha and I deplore any form of extremist adherences.”

    What is his Audience. Sinhala Buddhist Racists and Sinhala Modayas.
    Does he claim ignorance? Are the Sri Lankans fools?

    It is Buddhism and the Monk Hegemony that is the curse of Lanka and prevents an Egalitarian Society. It is sad that LSSP and CP have lost their bearings.

    Lanka was Egalitarian and Civilized before Buddhism. After Buddhist Monk-King Hegemony, instead of building tanks to improve agriculture, they spent the resources building monasteries and Stupas, and feeding the Monks chanting Pali in under the control of the Monk-King Axis.

    In the 16th Century, the Pope tried to do that by selling indulgences and collecting additional funds from the people to build, and the result was Martin Luther and the Protestant Reformation.

    What is needed is a Buddhist Martin Luther to Break the Monk-King Axis.

    Look back on History: and the Facts.

    1. What did Buddhist JR Say about 1983?

    2. What did Christian George Bush say about Violence and WMD?

    3. What did the Nazis say about the Concentration camps?

    Go by the facts on the ground. Has he heard about the BBS? About the violence? The destroyed churches and mosques? Is he the secretary of defense? What does the constitution say about the fundamental rights of the citizens? What is the responsibility of the state?

    So he thinks that all Sri Lankan’s are fools? They do not see? Do not hear? All are Shills?

    Does he believe in the unproven Myths of Nirvana, Nibanna, Rebirth and Sansara? Does he believe filling a pot with water, chanting Pali verses and going around a building housing a clay statue of Buddha will cover his tracks and lies?

    The Buddhism practiced in Sri Lanka is not Buddhism. It is called Mara ism and Opportunity ism.

    DeJa Vu. Monk Manhanama Myths of Mahawamsa fame repeated and revisited.

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      Very stupid of you Al Amaraya. It seems you haven’t understood a single word what Gota tried to explain. Then again what else can we expect from Jihadis like you.

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        I am no Muslim

        ” It seems you haven’t understood a single word what Gota tried to explain.”

        Did you?

        For that matter did Gota understand what he uttered above?

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        Dear I am no Muslim Malli,

        “Atta Thittai” Truth is Bitter.

        Give up your Myths and be an Egalitarian. Your Mahanama Buddhist Myths are getting in the way.

        Nirvana, Nibbana, Rebirth, Sansara, Hell, Heaven, Purgatory, Limbo are all mental states of Myths, and will only help you die in peace before you are distributed into the elements by oxidation or by other transformation.

        Focus. The current focus is on Buddhist violence and the failure of the state to keep law and order and protect its citizens. As Dense Secretary, Gota is responsible. That is his current job. That is his current duty.

        Gota is describing by Summary, the Symptoms since 1970, and how the symptoms were made worse by successive politicians and finally addressed. The core cause was not addressed. Did not go back to 1956 and 1948 and the blunders of the Soulbury Constitution, and further all the way down to the Racist Monk Mahanama Myths, and the introduction of Buddhism to Non-Buddhist Lanka, the core cause of the current problems and the curse. It is NOT Sinhala that is the problem. It is Buddhism and Buddhist Monk-King Axis. I have seen Buddhist Monks attacking Tamils in 1958, following Buddhas Middle Path. LTTE attacked Buddhist Monks and Strategic targets and it looks like they understood the Monks and Buddhism as part of the problem.

        Address the issues raised. Law and order and BBS, Mara Buddhist violence that is under the protection of the state.

        “Atta Thittai” The Truth is bitter. So focus on one, Law and Order.

        “That’s the main teaching of the Buddha “the Middle Path”.
        But is Gota following the middle path? If so, that must be the Middle Path of the Mara ism, the new Buddhism.

        Religion is the Opium of the masses- Karl Marx. How True.

        Three Countries understood that Well. They had the Separation of Church, Mosque and State.

        USA
        France
        Turkey.

        So, Sri Lanka needs separation of Temple, Church, Mosque and State.

        Until then, DeJa Vu…

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        Hey I am no Muslim… ahahah you call AL Amaraya ahahah , i actually laughing while reading .. ahahahaaaa

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    I have been a critique of Gota for a long time. That aside, I salute you sir for the statement you made below.

    “This is our country and it is our future that we are talking about here. We can’t sacrifice this country’s future due to pressure from any other country, be it India, US or Europe. We will live for a very short period but for generations and generations to come Sri Lanka must remain a sovereign independent and a peaceful state.”

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      Pressure you get from civilized world is asking you or begging you to put your country man’s well being first.
      Nothing else. What the civilized and so called developed countries getting out of it is less refugees !!!
      Anura

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      this is what they always say whenever they are being criticised by any nation. Why not try to take action not shooting the messenger ? Like or not, srilanka is one of the world community and we the poorest of the poor cant show such arrogance to the world if we would not try to develop the HR values in the country. These values cant be achieved if MR administration is there in the country, they just neglect HR issues deliberately.

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      He doesn’t mean what he says. He is plundering wealth along with his siblings not to live in this country when out of power. He will happily go back to US and laugh at the stupidity of people in this country. That’s why they are mortgaging this country as if there is no tomorrow. Wouldn’t you be worried if you realize you and your family have to pay back all these loans. I wouldn’t if had an option of migrating to another country.

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    It is more a speech than an interview and reflects badly on the Daily Mirror. It looks like the Defence Secretary has arranged with the Daily Mirror to let him make his speech and prevent others from contradicting him. And I see several contradictions.

    But knowing the man’s foul temper seen on Channel 4 camera and reported by Frederica Jansz where he used words that decent people do not use, who will dare comment?

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      So you think Channel 4 or FJ are credible sources??

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        SU NNA.
        YES OFCOURSE
        WHY NOT YOU ???????
        think Channel 4 or FJ are credible sources.
        NOT C D N, S O, RUPAVAHINI.
        D M.

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        Yes we do Anna.

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    Actions speak louder than words. Opening offices for BBS and NOT stopping the extremist behavior against minorities, say much more than empty words.

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      Dhaksha

      “Actions speak louder than words. Opening offices for BBS and NOT stopping the extremist behavior against minorities, say much more than empty words.”

      “Your beliefs become your thoughts,
      Your thoughts become your words,
      Your words become your actions,
      Your actions become your habits,
      Your habits become your values,
      Your values become your destiny.”

      ― Mahatma Gandhi

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    This very clear and have explained well. Basically all agreed with decentralization have talked about this issue based on theory and principles. Yes, even 13 amendment is well written. But no practically answered the problems faced by community. My experience says in public sector that we need efficient small public sector with visionary politicians. Local government and one parliamentarian foe electorate is sufficient for that. In existing decentralization no one is to take responsibility when things going wrong.

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      Indik gamage

      “My experience says in public sector that we need efficient small public sector with visionary politicians.”

      My elders say this is corrupt Neoliberalism gone mad.

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    It was a good and positive interview.thank you sir for protecting the minorities. We are so blessed. To live in srilanka. You have been unjustly accused inspite of all your efforts to make it a peaceful state.we Muslims as a minority appreciate your way of maintaining ties between all communities an not encouraging raacial hatred.we sincerely hope and pray you will remain without any flaws as you state an prove those who accuse. You as liars.thank you sir

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      I am sure you are not a ‘tip cut’ but paid for this comment !

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      beth (Gotabaya Rajabaksa)

      “It was a good and positive interview.thank you sir for protecting the minorities.”

      Self congratulation is sometimes tolerable and sometimes needed to massage one’s own ego, however this is too much patting on one’s own back.

      Please ask K S Sumanasekear, Leela, Jimmy the Softy, Navin, Agitated Kumara, …………and others who will be more than happy to scratch your back, for free of charge.

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      Racist LEELA Ass..H has found a new way to comment.
      Its Israeli style to attack the enemy secretly while showing a friendly face. Elsewhere this same LEELA commented as a MUSLIM girl named SABRINA, and she hates Islam.
      Here above another MUSLIM gairl called BETH (Beth?) praising Gota for his atrocities. Gota is a virus. He should be removed from the civilized world/society.

      LEELA has gone bankrupt. there is not much racist commenters around, so this LEELA is batting alone a losing battle.
      This Angoda Madman is a paid regime jocker.
      You are sick Leela/Asanka/John/Roshi/Sumanasekera/Jimsofty/Sarojini.

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        Ahahah Tsunami Horam I think you are DODU .. well done, nicely tracking and attacking.. ahahah

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      Beth whats your fee’s from Gotabaya and the Rajapakse family. Either you are paid or you need to be seen by a phyiatrist soon or you may end up in a asylum.

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      Beth
      You get a promotion to his bed room. little girl

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    Devil preaching Scriptures after transferring the Magistrate and the Doctor who gave evidence on the Matale Mass graves.

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    Great sinhala modaya, Please some one sponsor this guy and educate basic thinks in life. This stupid idiot doesnt know any history as usual try to create his own version of tamil struggle in moda lanka. He said I did not create the Bodu Bala Sena, it was a creation as a reaction to what was happening. Exactly ltte created because of continuous inequality in srilanka. This 7/11 shop celaner influencing countries future scary indeed. Hope RAW and CIA will get rid if thease goons, as they planted these mongrels.

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      Losing the war still hurts eh?

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    Quote from DM ” A very good example for this was the arrest of Kuttumani and Prabhakaran in the 1980’s in Tamil Nadu.”

    Gotha, Kutimani was never arrested in Tamil Nadu but he was arrested in VVT, Sri Lanka and massacred in the Velikadai prison. Sorry after your first lie I was not interested in reading your so called well planned Q&A which wrote by your advisers with the support of Daily Mirror.

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    As long as you have a Lion Flag, No Minority in the military, Merit points system to university, Sinhala only official language and mostly the country name Sri Lanka should be back to Ceylon otherwise the problem always exist.

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    Hail Gota Uncle Hail…. U are our Hero !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    Protect buddhism for future !! we re with u !!

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      Roshi

      ” !! we re with u !!”

      When Gota goes, he is going to take you with him, according to old Hindu custom it was known as suttee.

      “suttee, Sanskrit sati (“good woman” or “chaste wife”), the Indian custom of a widow burning herself, either on the funeral pyre of her dead husband or in some other fashion, soon after his death.”

      – Encyclopedia Britannica

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        We do not know whether ROSHI is a “[Edited out]” to comply???

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      Rawshit, GOATa uncle eats pigshit (his own admission). You should join him for a meal and discuss matters of mutual interest. Hail Goata Uncle !!

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      Hail Hitler Gotabaya and and Hail Roshi Baba . You are domed to the same destiny and ADOLF. !!!

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      Thanks to Colombo Telegraph for reproducing the Daily Mirror article. I think it’s reached the top Comments so far and it is shame on Daily Mirror. I have one question to Gotapaya, if you don’t own any land in Colombo then why the hell you have built a million $$$ Dolphin pool in your backyard, I remember you working for $ 7 for hourly paid job convenience (24/7) store in the USA, I am puzzled where you got the money to send your puppy in a passenger plane to UK.

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    Man this is what you call RACISM!!!

    I smell more darker future for Sri Lanka. Divide and rule, thats my game!!

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    The first part of the interview which deals with the collosal failures of JR and Premadasa is quite right and very well stated.

    However, the second part, where he denies all knowledge, involvement or responsibility for abuses, assassinations, white van incidents and dozens of such things, during his tenure as Secretary (top administrative officer in charge of all security forces) definitely cannot be believed. Not one perpetrator has even been aprehended and brought to trial by the forces under his control?

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      The very concept of war is negative and inhuman; nevertheless we all Sri Lankans should be grateful for the efforts of the Secretary of Defense and the armed forces for their resolve to end the evil of more than thirty Years of ruthless terrorism.

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      What do you expect a confession?

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    This is a majoritarianism and Sinhala/Buddhist dominance couched in a nice liberal language.
    The question of how minorities can have any semblance of power in a one man one vote is completely sidelined by this stance.
    It is like saying blacks or indigenous people who are dominated by the white majority have no need for quotas/ reserves or treaty lands as it is a free country.
    Minorities should shut and put as they are already free…in Sinhala majoritarian Sri Lanka….so goes the anti-extremist extremist.

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    Camouflaged racism.

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    Time has come to put a stop to this madness of a culturally different Sri Lankan group of citizens, which is less than 15% of the population taking the GOSL for a ride by assuring that they are for a united SL but demanding devolution of powers falling short of a separate state in N&E.

    Gota may be exceeding his authority by making politically sensitive public statements but who else in the government side is capable making such statements? For how long can the moderates be patient? Politically bankrupt splinter groups with images bloated by the media fill the vacuum created by the silence of patient moderates. The others in the traditional left, make public statements as a last effort before they go into oblivion.

    The Tamil diaspora keeps on feeding the TNA parliamentarians and they act like aliens while enjoying all the facilities given to parliamentarians. TNA is not a registered political party but the splinter groups in the alliance make statements under contract with Tamil diaspora. The old guard of the traditional left talk of corruption in the government while enjoying perks given to senior politicians by the government.

    It is my contention that the present government must not relax the control at least for another 15-years until the next generation of Sinhalese, Tamils and Muslims get involved in active politics. In the mean time the moderates must break their silence and extend a helping hand to people by addressing public seminars (not meetings) and writing in print media in “official languages”. The youngsters do not like words of hatred but words of sound reasoning.

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      Professional Hitler has sound advise to make future Hitlers! Are you by any chance an Engineer? as it would make sense that tunnel vision and so called professionalism go together.

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    This Gota the white van goon is a mad man!
    He is in total denial about the language discrimination and violations of security of minorities by a Sinhala Only military!

    Then he says that it was because JRJ had a strained relationship with India that they set up the LTTE. Well today the relationship with India is even more strained because of the games Rajapassa is playing to avoid power sharing with the minorities or majority in Lanka.

    The bugger Gota the goon is right to say that all people minorities and majorities face the same problem – the concentration of power and wealth in the hands of one Rajapassa family and the unwillingness to share with anyone – majority or minority!

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      Stop insulting a great man . Shows your calibre with what you say .

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        Great Man???? Sarojini check the dictionery and check your mental state soon.

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        Sarojini

        Shows your……..

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    He said he does”t own any property in Sri Lanka . He thinks about the future, One day when his brother looses his power, Gota has to run out of this country.

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      Warna, do you believe that.If nothing is registered in his name, does he use proxies?

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      [Edited out]
      … Cheers… all lies he talks…. he was watching when these monks throwing stones to teh Fashion bug in Papiliyana. Well wrong people that BBS and Burma has touched, recently heard that Al Qaeda is stating that they will go inside the burma and make sure they will kill 10 times what they done…. sad, this is not good but who created? its Budhist rasist whom provoked it.

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    This is the man with vision and actions, those LTTE barbarians, UNP and JVP losers and other western forces this man is an enemy , therefore they will do anything to destroy this man and his reputation

    DR Trishantha Nanayakkara

    You are one of the hired forces to destroy this persons image, writing hundreds of crap articles hiding under your doctorate to destroy this person, but as long as people who love to this country will not allow person like you to propagate your hidden crap ideas into the normal peoples brain to destroy the image of this person.

    Gota is the man who saved this country from LTTE barbarians and we need his vision and duty towards the successful and peaceful Sri Lanka

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      What actions he took after seeing the vandalistic activities of BBS while local policemen were as onlookers to gawk the very incident ?

      You should be blind not to raise the question the average silent masses did in terms of all the ignorance paid by rulers lately.

      Keeping clean the urban areas are good things, but the foundation for all better future, we should reenforce the law and oder,… has the GR taken any actions in terms of justice in srilanka in recent issues ? clearly no.
      What would you the idiots, answer your children when they ask why there is no proper crime investigations held in recent past in the country…. would you answer your ones as it is just the law of Rajapkshes ?
      Why the IC not only former colonial master but malaysians and brasil have failed to vote for us in last UN HR sessions ? Is that because you beloved leader GR, did his job properly ?

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        Every country in the world there are crimes happening ,every time any crime happened people in those countries not blaming defence secretary for that ,only paid people like you ( Trishantha this time hiding under another name) blame every thing for D Secretary because he get paid for that ,

        Trishantha , did your fathers time all the crimes were investigated and punished the criminals, idiots are day dreaming

        Did Malaysians and brazil inform you their voting decisions

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      Bravo Kris . You can say this a thousand times to TN .He is paid to do the dirty work .

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    ‘Reflects badly on the Daily Mirror’. I dare to find fault with the Daily Mirror on a personal basis. I sent a very brief piece to the DM some weeks ago on ‘readers thought’.It was not published then. A completely different piece on the same subject was published under my name a couple of days ago. Absolutely unethical!

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    I too do not approve the conduct of this man, which suggests that he consider Sri Lanka is not a democracy. Yet this man’s stand on the 13th amendment should be appreciated by all true Lankans. This is something introduced by force by India which cost tax payer billions of rupees to maintain rubbish third class politicos. In my view the best course of action is to call for a r referendum and let the people decide.

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      Gunawardana

      “This is something introduced by force by India which cost tax payer billions of rupees to maintain rubbish third class politicos.”

      Family disputes should be resolved within the family. If you don’t then your neighbours will interfere. Sometimes they will take liberty to grope your wife, sisters, mothers, and daughters.

      Please don’t blame your women folks.

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      Gunawadena,Democracy is one thing and fighting the terrorists is completly another. If you knew how to fight terrorists and underground drug lords in a democratic way, well,its a bit too late to enlighten him on that now. But we have not heard of any country fighting terrorists and drug lords within normal laws. Wether it is a white van or a black limousine the job done is the same.
      It is amazing how you praise him for opposing the 13A which is part of our law now and decries his handling of the terrorists and drug lords.

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    Well said sir. Long live our dearest DS,

    You are a true son of our dearest mother Sri Lanka. You have already done your duty and what is to do would be a bonus to Sri Lankans.

    We know that you can’t talk at this point about the India’s gun-boat diplomacy which has been still forcing on us in attempt to create an Indian stooge Elam in our North and East with the help of their new strategic partner, the US.

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      Ajith Kumara

      “which has been still forcing on us in attempt to create an Indian stooge Elam in our North and East”

      India believes the whole island is the Sinhala state of India.

      India has many options in addition to its gun boat diplomacy.

      Sri Lanka has just one option, political and diplomatic prostitution.

      Sit back and enjoy it if you can’t resist it.

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        Vedda

        Last time their PM was publically hit with a rifle but by a naval rate and the scenario ended up in losing not only their dignity but also lives of over 2500 solders including the mother and son who planted terrorism in SL with the help of traitorous acts of JRJ. This time the resistant is not going to be that simple. Sit back and enjoy it sipping hay urine as you did for the last 2500 years while great Sinhalese were protecting the country from all the sort of invasions.

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          sarojini

          I too agree with you.

          Lets have Gota for president which I hope will speed up Sinhala/Buddhist and Tamils exit from my ancestral island.

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            Yeah Sarojini. Then you can live with Gota and the wild beasts in Sri Lanka.

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            You mean you’ll keep the muslims! on the otherhand you might feel lonely without atleast the muslims for company!!

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          Ajith Kumara

          “Last time their PM was publically hit with a rifle but by a naval rate and the scenario ended up in losing not only their dignity but also lives of over 2500 solders including the mother and son”

          Please bear with me, unlike you I am bit thick hence need extensive explanation.

          Please clarify the following:

          Did the naval rating trigger the IPKF vs LTTE war?

          Did the naval rating kill 2,500 Indian soldiers single handedly?

          Did the Naval rating kill mother and son?

          How did the Naval rating trigger the events in 1987 and managed to kill the mother in 1984?

          Humiliated India which lost its dignity in 1987 helped Sri Lanka in the whole sale slaughter of LTTE and innocent Tamils. GoRa and Mara repeatedly thanked India for their invaluable support during and after the war. Why did India help Sri Lanka, is it out of fear for mighty Naval rating?

          According to official version IPKF lost 1,200 of its soldiers. The memorial is in Colombo, please take a good look and report back to us.

          All were killed in battle against the LTTE, I am told. Were Sri Lankan armed forces engaged in covert war against IPKF? Did the SLA kill any members of IPKF? How many?

          “Sit back and enjoy it sipping hay urine as you did for the last 2500 years while great Sinhalese were protecting the country from all the sort of invasions.”

          My people sipping urine, coffee, whisky,… is non of your business. My people didn’t invite you to this island. As pathetic inapt criminals your ancestors came to my ancestral island seeking asylum. Being generous my people provided food shelter and protection to those criminals.

          According to your revisionist history you say ” great Sinhalese were protecting the country from all the sort of invasions”.

          Why are lying? You stole our land.

          Please go back to motherland, India.

          We are capable of protecting our land, we don’t need Vellaikkara Padei from South India.

          It is not Sinhala/Buddhist’s burden to protect this land, let us look after ourselves and the land.

          Please go, take your Tamil brethren with you.

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            You Idiot hired by our enemies and in the mask of vedda the community in extinction.

            Vedda community has already become Sinhala Buddhist by now and hence just forget about your yelling about an in existed bogus history in SL. Great Sinhalese were made by 4 hela groups (Yaksha, Naga, Deva and Raksha) lived in ancient Sivehela and some Singha and Shakya tribes migrated from ancient India (Jumbodweepa). An idiot like you can not change that great history of great native Sinhalese.

            We fought India’s war, because we had to. India never helped SL in history. The scenario I mentioned was not started in 87. It was started in 76 in Vaddukkodei and within the 33 years that followed their nakedness and failures have been exposed to all.

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              Ajith Kumara

              “Great Sinhalese were made by 4 hela groups (Yaksha, Naga, Deva and Raksha) lived in ancient Sivehela and some Singha and Shakya tribes migrated from ancient India (Jumbodweepa).”

              Here we go again.

              “An idiot like you can not change that great history of great native Sinhalese.”

              What is great about the native?

              Come to think of it you must be referring to bestiality, incestuous relation and parricides practiced through out the mythical history of your great native Sinhalese.

              Please go away go back to Bihar or Tamilnadu whence your ancestors came.

              “India never helped SL in history.”

              Come again.

              You have yourself wrote above that ” some Singha and Shakya tribes migrated from ancient India (Jumbodweepa)”

              The stupid Indians vastly contributed to your stupid gene pool, hence you type like a stupid Indian.

              Please go.

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    Mr,Gota, You should be our next leader..!! Long live you…!!

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      MR gota, you should be the next hang man for the lanken ELECTRIC CHAIR ? That job for sure you should be well qualified. :)

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        Sun

        “MR gota, you should be the next hang man for the lanken ELECTRIC CHAIR ?”

        I am bit confused.

        Do you want Gota to hang the person while seated on an electric chair? Can’t he just hang the person or electricute? It is impractical to do both at the same time?

        Did you mean Gota to hang himself while electricuting himself?

        Clarification is much needed.

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          what I meant is nothing else than, his is better match to perform as a “hangman” in the crime friendly future country under MR administration. As everyone is clear today, hour to hour the crime rate is on a rise. So we need previous kind of hanging and death penality to be reestablished to the system. Else, the life of general public will be in danger. With his qualities, GR is the most suitable for the position of an executionist… I believe. They are all owning killer genes. Would see no mercy when it goes with people s respect and dignity.

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          Goga hangs Mahinda and we Sri lankans hang Gota. That makes sense.

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            Lorraine

            “Goga hangs Mahinda and we Sri lankans hang Gota.”

            Whose is going to hang the last Sri Lankan, if we continue rely on your logic?

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      sooriya

      “Mr,Gota, You should be our next leader..!! Long live you…!!”

      Short live the island!!!!!!

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      Gen. Sarath Fonseka is the real hero. he led the war to victory, ultimately what happened poor honest man trapped by goons. One day SF will be the President of Sri Lanka and will teach this buggers a good lesion. it is not far.

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        Haam Putha

        “Gen. Sarath Fonseka is the real hero. he led the war to victory,”

        and committed war crime and crime against humanity.

        “ultimately what happened poor honest man trapped by goons”

        He may be a honest man but a racist one.

        “SF will be the President of Sri Lanka and will teach this buggers a good lesion. it is not far.”

        No chance.

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    Gota is so inarticulate that it is hard to tell whether he’s genuinely thick or just unable to express himself properly. His analysis of the root cause as “not political” probably demonstrates a level of monumental ignorance. Despite that, his extreme nationalist views are obvious. A semi-literate, over-promoted foot-soldier is all that he is… “how can a country afford to lose 22 aircrafts in a single day?” gives us insight into his mindset.

    Having said that, he does come up with some populist rhetoric that few can disagree with. Most people would agree that: “It’s wrong to say that only the Tamils can buy land in Jaffna. Any Sri Lankan must be able to live in any part of Sri Lanka, they should be able to live, buy land, do business or work in any part of the country. Only then would people be able to live together.” However, the underlying and sinister sentiment is the eventual destruction of all traces of ethnic identity and culture of Sri Lankan minorities.

    Having rightly condemned the LTTE’s ethnic cleansing of the north, he is clearly advocating it in reverse now.

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    Mr.Gotabaya Rajapakse has given his version of history and his opinions based on this. He has no doubt proved himself to be an efficient organizer and achiever in the war and urban renewal fronts. Of course being the President’s brother was a crucial enabling factor.

    However, he is not qualified to or capable of defining the national destiny of Sri Lanka, despite being the President’s brother. He is not equipped to do so. He is not the rare Philosopher-Soldier!

    There are undefined terminology, selective history and questionable conclusions in his replies.

    1. He has to first define what he understands by the term ‘National Question’.

    2. He has to acknowledge there was a history before JR’s term as Prime Minsiter and President, which involved everyone at the helm from D.S.Senanayake to Sirimavo Bandaranaike and the party he belongs to, which made the Tamils react. The terrorist, Vellupillai Prabhakaran was the natural outcome of this despicable history.

    3. He should study the population demographics of Trincomalee, in the early years of the 20th century and the manner in which the Sinhala component was increased.

    4. He should acknowledge that the police were the initial instruments through whom the Tamils were harassed and intimidated pre-1983 in the north and east and during the long years of war in the other provinces. Who burnt the Jaffna library and created problems at the International Tamils conference?

    5. Gen. Tissa Weeratunge, no doubt carried out President Jayawardene’s
    orders to eliminate terrorism. However, his actions alienated the people of Jaffna further and fertilized terrorism. Can any Tamil forget the Tamil youth who were skinned and had their bodies thrown on the Pannai causeway?

    6.How can he guarantee that the Tamils and the Muslims will not be subjects of a repeat of the past? We are witnessing the harassment of the Muslims, under the very eyes of the police under his direct control.

    7. Was he not instrumental in hushing the Pepiliyana Fashion Bug incident and preventing the accused being taken to court?

    8. How is the Police under his control behaving now as the instruments of state dictates, instead of being protectors of the people?

    9. Does he think the present IGP Illangakoon, has the independence to give his considered opinion on police powers to the provinces, as he was called upon to do, recently? is his advice worth even a pinch of salt in the prevailing national circumstances?

    9. How secure does he think the Tamils and Muslims in the South feel at this point in time, given the dastardly behaviour of the BBS, Ravana Balaya and others of their kind, under police protection and patronage?

    10. Does he understand that the Tamil-speaking people (Tamils and Muslims) in the north and east demand some degree of police powers, because of their past experience of the police as the forward line of state terror?

    11. Does he know why the displaced Tamils from the hill country tea plantations were settled in the border areas of the Vanni- particularly in the Mullaitiue district, after the 1977 and 1983 riots?
    If not, I can tell himthat it was to forestall state-sponsored covert colonization of these areas under the leadership of Gamini Dissanayake.
    However, despite this effort the Tamil Manal Aru was forcibly converted into a much largerSinhala Weli Oya!

    12. Does he understand that most Tamils do not resent the presence of the armed forces in the north and east, provided that they limit themselves to carrying out their security related mandate discretely and in a sophisticated manner?

    13. Does he think that the Tamils are in love with the ex-cadres and leaders of the LTTE and hence will help them win the PC elections for the government?

    14. Does he think that the Tamils though a minority in terms of numbers have a stake in the Sri Lankan nation. in terms of their antiquity, history and contributions? Does he understand it id not a numbers game any more?

    15. What does he propose as an alternative to the ‘castrated and impotent’ 13th amendment.

    16. Has he studies the Thesavalamai laws? Does it forbid lands being sold to Sinhalese?

    Upul Joseph Fernando in an interesting article titled ‘My Serendib’ (http://www.ceylontoday.lk/42-36525-news-detail-exactly-where-does-mr-stand-on-13a-issue.html) has described the mindset and tactics of President Mahinda Rajapakse. He quotes Nirupama rakapakse as bluntly saying about mahinda’s inscrutability, and relucatance to disclose his inner feelings. He also quotes a Wiki Leak disclosure that the US embassy in Colombo informed Washington that Nirupama Rajapakse said in answer to a question on the JVP and JHU and Mahinda’s dealings with them, “Who knows? he will never say what he believes”.

    Is the tail( GR) wagging the head as many are made to believe or is the head (MR) is yet wagging the tail, to justify the most unjustifiable?

    Dr.Rajasingham Narendran

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      I agree with you. GR is only a soldier. It is the power that make him speak all nonsenses. He should have the prevailing situation during Jayawardena’s period and after 1990. What is his remdy for the 13th Amendment? Why should they go after India for discussing the 13th Amendment, when they say that India cannot bully them?

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        GR has forgotten two things. When the operation at Vadamaradchy took place, the Indian Air Force launched OPERATION POOMALAI – they only dropped four food parcels in Jaffna and the Sri Lankan Commanders immediately left for Colombo, leaving the soldiers in the lurch. Everyone knows how those soldiers were assaulted by the IPKF. Second, after the IPKF left, the LTTE had surrounded the Sri Lanka Armed Forces and was about to be liquidated. If not for the SOS call to the Indian Force, by now Sri Lanka would have been in shambles. GR must talk carefully, If not for India, China and Pakistan, the LTTE would not have been defeated. It does not mean that I am supporting the LTTE, but the core issues of the Tamils should have been addressed. What is wrong in granting the right to self-determination to the Tamils. Similarly the right to self-determination can also be given to other Provinces. Every right thinking person will agree that the right to self-determination will promote multi-culturalism and ONENESS of the nation. Canada, Switzerland, India, etc are good examples. Had the right of self-determination been given, natural resources in the Provinces would have been exploited and more than hundreds of thousands would be employed, rather than sending such lakhs of housemaids and labourers to Middle-East countries where they are subject endless harassment and tortures, because of malignant economic policy. Even now MR’s government is licking the boots of India for making amendments.

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          Citizen

          “they only dropped four food parcels in Jaffna and the Sri Lankan Commanders immediately left for Colombo, leaving the soldiers in the lurch.”

          Have you got any undoctored photo’s, video clips to support your comment.

          David Blacker the City Slicker is keen on evidence.

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            Dear Native Vedda,
            Even tomorrow if the IPKF or any other country drop food parcels in Jaffna, everyone knows they will just flee. As usual SLA is good for baila dance & raping women. You would have heard that some some officers from SLA were sent home from the UN forces.

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              Citizen

              I am bit worried about your comment.

              Monday Blacker will be back with a demand to see evidence to your observation.

              He thinks he is the prosecuting counsel.

              Please prepare your defense.

              “You would have heard that some some officers from SLA were sent home from the UN forces.”

              Yes, my elders showed me the news item. However it was conspiracy on the part of IC which is bent on discrediting the good name of the valiant Sri Lankan soldiers.

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      Dr.RN, can you please send me your mail id to me, msksalem77@gmail.com. Thanks.

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      What happened? Have your eyes have seen the light?

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      Yep I agree with u.
      And what authority and power does he have to talk abt such things. I dont think a secretary of a ministry can do such talking. He is completely acting off limits

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      Dr. Narendran, Gotabaya does not understand points like what you have written. His mind is too small for this. Don’t waste your time. Gota will understand what Duminda Silva has written or what the Bodul Bala Sena has written. That’s his language.

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    When asked about the arrest of a top DIG and his alleged involvement in contract killings he was prevaricating and his explanation was a load of hogwash. DM should have pressed for a direct answer instead of let go of him with a cock-and-bull story. He says he is against the menace of drugs, but then why is he acting like the patron saint of some MPs who are said to be the kingpins of drug trade in Sri Lanka? If he was for peace and national integration, then why is he not taking action against those who attack religious establishments and monks behaving like thugs? I am sure most of the readers are not satisfied with his waffle and if ever he wanted to use the opportunity to portray himself as a clean man, all I can say is it was an utter disappointment.

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    “If you correctly analyse the growth of the LTTE, and how it developed into such a massive organization, you will realize that the strain in the relationship Sri Lanka had with India was the main reason for it.”

    isn’t the relationship getting strained again mainly due to you and your opposition to the 13th amendment?This time India will not train any military outfits,but might not help srilanka to ward off the international threats it faces.It might even join the anti srilanka one day due to disgust with you as well as the domestic and international pressure.

    You are good at criticising others and doing exactly like them again.
    ——-

    “The ‘83 communal riots were a turning point in this context. President Jayewardene was responsible for it, because for three days he did not take any action to arrest the situation. This was in fact the turning point in this entire saga. He did not take proper action, and instead gathered all the Tamil people and sent them all to Jaffna, on a ship. This gave the LTTE the best opportunity to recruit people. Before that, I know very well that the LTTE did not have popular support, I know for a fact that the LTTE had difficulty in recruiting people, but this gave them the opening to recruit cadres.”

    How true.Chief recruiting agent for the LTTE-JR Jayawardena.
    —–

    “Prabhakaran’s idea was not about settling this issue, he had a different agenda. He didn’t want to hand over weapons and agree to the 13th Amendment. His agenda was very different. He wanted to divide this country into two by military means, therefore, he didn’t want to accept the Provincial Council System.”

    Aren’t you doing the same thing as what prabha did by not accepting the provincial council system.On whose side are you on?Do you want to divide the country through international means,not military this time.
    ———–

    “He made a huge blunder when he told the IPKF that was fighting the LTTE to leave the country. That was a grave misjudgment on his part.”

    I’am not sure about that.What if they never left the country.Why take the risk of having foreign forces in the country,sometimes permanently.Better to use our armed forces to do a job than foreign forces.After all thats what armed forces are there for?Premedasa i believe did the correct thing by asking the IPKF to go,but the mistake he made was not to allow our armed forces to do the job that they are paid to do.

    —–
    “It’s wrong to say that only the Tamils can buy land in Jaffna.”

    What is stopping sinhalese from going and buying?A tamil there will gladly sell to a sinhalese if he can get his price.Who is the sinhalese who wants to buy property in the dry and arid north when he can buy property in much better parts of the country.

    ——–

    “It is very detrimental and not for the benefit of the Muslims or the Tamils to ask for separate areas.”

    They are not asking for separate areas.They are only asking to be able to manage their own day to day affairs in the areas they are already living in for centuries. Is that a big ask?Is it reasonable to deny that by devolving some powers to them?
    —–
    “There are Tamils living in every part of country, then how do you solve the problem by giving only certain powers to the North and the East? How does it solve the problems of the Tamils living elsewhere? There is no logic in this.”

    Certain powers are not being given only to the north and east.It is being given to all 9 provincial councils and the tamils living in those also will benefit from it as the sinhalese and the muslims too.

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    Philosophers say,children and fools always speak
    the TRUTH.Make your deductions.

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    Senguttuvan, Shanker, Dr.Rajasingham Narendran, and others

    who believe in the Sri Lankan state’s ability to transform itself into vibrant democracy which you hope would empower all people irrespective of their race, religion and regions should also take note of what disgraced former Army Commander said to Canadian National Post.

    Here is the excepts:

    “I strongly believe that this country belongs to the Sinhalese but there are minority communities and we treat them like our people,” he says.

    “We being the majority of the country, 75%, we will never give in and we have the right to protect this country.

    “We are also a strong nation … They can live in this country with us. But they must not try to, under the pretext of being a minority, demand undue things.”

    He dismisses concerns by international human rights groups about the conduct of his forces, saying that while civilian deaths are inevitable in war, relatively few non-combatants have died in the Sri Lankan conflict.

    http://www.nationalpost.com/news/world/story.html?id=832374

    There are two related issues:

    The state institutions have been built on Sinhala/Buddhist majoritarian racism. There is no way out of this at least for the time being. Sinhala and Buddhists may want to share this island with others however armed forces and bureaucracy manned by Sinhala/Buddhist which believe in majoritarian authoritarianism will never relinquish their position as the protectors of Sinhala/Buddhists.

    The history has never been kind to racists.

    Do you still believe in good Sinhala and Buddhists people’s ability to transform this island into some sort of egalitarian paradise? They may have desires, but the establishment that they helped to build has other ideas.

    Judgement can be right or wrong but one has to be aware of Sinhala/Buddhist’s intentions.

    Ramifications for the future of this island is disturbing.

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      “Do you still believe in good Sinhala and Buddhists people’s ability to transform this island into some sort of egalitarian paradise?…”
      I do – having lived with them most of my life. May not be egalitarian but a “liveable” arrangement- close to the pre-1950 reality – is still possible. It may not be All-Island but it is possible in the main urban areas of the South. Even in these pages you see many enlightened Sinhalese above religio-racialism and narrow prejudices speaking in liberal terms. They are, unfortunately, in the minority now but a leadership will be forced, out of sheer economic circumstances, to preach a form of multi-racial arrangement. For example, see the change of the JVP in recent years from their original below-the-surface anti-Tamil stance. The bonding instrument may be the link language of English, which will be sought by most parents for the very survival of the next generation – most of whom will opt to go out in search of greener pastures. The liberalism, formed seeing Indians succeeding within and overseas, that will follow will reject religious and racial bigotry and produce greater respect to our culture, religions and pluralism.

      Senguttuvan

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        Ditto with the qualification that most non-English speaking, rural Sinhalese are ashamed of the past and present behaviour of their leaders towards the Tamils and now the Muslims. However, their voice is rarely heard above the cacophony of the scum. These Sinhalese who are the real majority are also victims of a pernicious political system that portrays itself as democratic, as much as we the so-called minorities are. These folk are cursing this government now in increasing numbers.

        Dr.Rajasingham Narendran

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          Dr.Rajasingham Narendran

          “These Sinhalese who are the real majority are also victims of a pernicious political system that portrays itself as democratic, as much as we the so-called minorities are.”

          Yet these are the very people voted for the most racist parties and candidates in the elections, except on one occasion when they voted for Chandrika.

          In the past bashing the minorities yielded most votes for the racists.

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            Chandrika was a fresh face on the political ferment and the people opted for her. Since then the choice has been between a lesser devil and a bigger devil. The people opted for the lesser evil and they cannot be blamed for making that choice. This what the Tamils have also been doing in the post-war elections.

            Dr.RN.

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            Native Vedda,

            “Yet these are the very people voted for the most racist parties and candidates in the elections, except on one occasion when they voted for Chandrika.
            In the past bashing the minorities yielded most votes for the racists.”

            There was some hope with LSSP and CP in the 1950’s. Unfortunately they sold out to the racist parties, and SWRD and Dudley-JR failed in the 50’s and 60’s.

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              Amarasiri

              “Unfortunately they sold out to the racist parties,”

              The racist Tamils never supported the lefties in the past.

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        Senguttuvan

        “I do – having lived with them most of my life.”

        This is what I wrote in my first comment:

        “There is no way out of this at least for the time being.”

        Being an optimist all my life, I do believe in the goodness of people in general and their capacity to adapt and change (hope Tamils and Sinhalese eventually evolve from Tiger/Lion into humans).

        However given the two people’s past pattern of self destruction they are likely to start another round, particularly Gota who is itching for one.

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          You allways entertain me, one day both stupid sinhala and tamils elect you as a king of vedda land or srilanka or great ealam. I wish you well for your bright future.

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            J.muthu

            “You allways entertain me”

            Of course free of charge.

            “one day both stupid sinhala and tamils elect you as a king of vedda land or srilanka or great ealam.”

            You promised VP the life time presidency of your stupid Tamil Eelam, see where he had ended up.

            Is it your cunning plan to pull the rug under me and my people?

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      What was utterly disgusting was that the TNA and large number of Tamils rallied in support of this candidates- the greater/bigger devil’s candidature for the presidency!

      Dr.RN

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        Dr.Rajasingham Narendran

        “What was utterly disgusting was that the TNA and large number of Tamils rallied in support of this candidates- the greater/bigger devil’s candidature for the presidency!”

        At the time of elections I suggested that the Tamil people must exercise their precious democratic rights, buy obtaining the ballot papers and spoiling it at the booth, in order to express their disgust with competing candidates.

        I wrote this in Transcurrent, I am sure you remember my disgusting comment.

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          Native Veddah,

          You were right.

          Dr.RN

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        While it is true Fonseka was a racist, is he as bad as your mentor/guru/hero Gota?
        It might have been that MR was the candidate but we all know who pulls the strings to make MR dance to his tune?

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